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continued his rapid progress this spring, taking the step up in class in his stride and showing himself a thoroughly worthy Derby contender, sure to be at least as effective over the longer trip, though whether he runs at Epsom remains in the balance, needing to be supplemented to take his chance; tracked pace, travelled well, effort 3f out, led 2f out, joined final 1f, kept on well close home; hopefully he will take his chance at Epsom - the race will be poorer without him - but he is open to further improvement and very much one to keep on the right side.

the outstanding 2-y-o of 2018, had missed the Guineas after suffering a minor injury to a splint and was possibly just short of peak fitness, but he was essentially beaten fair and square, doing well to bridge the gap to the front 2 when none of the others could, but then unable to sustain that in the final 100 yds as the winner found extra; patiently ridden, travelled well, good headway 3f out, challenged after 2f out, no extra well inside final 1f, eased close home; he hasn't grown much since last year and may not be so good as a 3-y-o as he was at 2, though it is too early to be adamant about that, a run next in the St James's Palace on the cards, though he wasn't conclusively beaten by lack of stamina and is bred to stay this far and further, on balance probably not one to take a short price about at Royal Ascot.

who really took the eye beforehand, a grand type, ran well upped in grade, coming from too far back to make an impact, looking a stayer despite his early keenness; dropped out, not settle fully, shaken up early in straight, not quicken, stayed on after 2f out, took third final 1f, made little impression on first 2; it's still early days with regard to the effectiveness or otherwise of his sire's progeny at 1½m, but there is plenty of stamina on his dam's side and he shaped here as if he will be fully effective over further, sure to progress again either way, likely to win a decent race at some stage.

notably easy to back, given how his stable has dominated the Derby trials, was on firmer ground than previously and although he couldn't land a blow and was a little below his best 2-y-o form, he shaped encouragingly after 8 months off, the 2f longer trip looking barely enough for him; patiently ridden, shaken up early in straight, not quicken, stayed on from 2f out, never on terms; will be suited by 1½m; looks and pedigree suggest he will step up on this before long and it wouldn't be a surprise were he to develop into a St Leger contender.

ran about as well as could have been expected upped in grade, setting the ideal pace for the winner, as it turned out, not weakening until late in the day; led, ridden straight, headed 2f out, weakened final 1f.

up in grade, ran respectably, but found this a step too far, a less positive ride possibly also a factor, everything having gone perfectly for him at Newmarket; in touch, shaken up over 3f out, made no impression.

progressed to a win at Grade 1 level at 2 yrs and seemed sure to benefit from the step up in trip, but he proved the main disappointment of the race, folding almost as soon as he came under pressure; held up, ridden over 3f out, soon beaten; he'd won on firmish ground last year, so that shouldn't have been an issue, and he looked well forward beforehand.

after 9 months off over 3f longer trip, blew whatever chance he had by rearing just as the stalls opened, showing some improvement nevertheless, though the performance may be a little suspect, his presence at this level so soon not typical of his stable, though he looks the part and his entries also suggest he's held in quite high regard, likely to justify that another day; very slowly away, in rear, shaken up early in straight, made no impression.

A Dante that beforehand revolved around Too Darn Hot, the top 2-y-o of 2018 who was denied his chance in the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket due to a minor set-back, returning in a Derby trial as a possible classic route, several promising sorts ranged against him, one of them proving his better on the day, the form of the first 2, with the rest well strung out behind, well up to standard for the race; the field was strung out from an early stage, the winner, in racing a clear second perhaps at a slight advantage over the rest, though he was clearly the winner on merit, emerging as a serious contender for top honours this summer.

TELECASTER continued his rapid progress this spring, taking the step up in class in his stride and showing himself a thoroughly worthy Derby contender, sure to be at least as effective over the longer trip, though whether he runs at Epsom remains in the balance, needing to be supplemented to take his chance; tracked pace, travelled well, effort 3f out, led 2f out, joined final 1f, kept on well close home; hopefully he will take his chance at Epsom - the race will be poorer without him - but he is open to further improvement and very much one to keep on the right side.

TOO DARN HOT the outstanding 2-y-o of 2018, had missed the Guineas after suffering a minor injury to a splint and was possibly just short of peak fitness, but he was essentially beaten fair and square, doing well to bridge the gap to the front 2 when none of the others could, but then unable to sustain that in the final 100 yds as the winner found extra; patiently ridden, travelled well, good headway 3f out, challenged after 2f out, no extra well inside final 1f, eased close home; he hasn't grown much since last year and may not be so good as a 3-y-o as he was at 2, though it is too early to be adamant about that, a run next in the St James's Palace on the cards, though he wasn't conclusively beaten by lack of stamina and is bred to stay this far and further, on balance probably not one to take a short price about at Royal Ascot.

SURFMAN who really took the eye beforehand, a grand type, ran well upped in grade, coming from too far back to make an impact, looking a stayer despite his early keenness; dropped out, not settle fully, shaken up early in straight, not quicken, stayed on after 2f out, took third final 1f, made little impression on first 2; it's still early days with regard to the effectiveness or otherwise of his sire's progeny at 1½m, but there is plenty of stamina on his dam's side and he shaped here as if he will be fully effective over further, sure to progress again either way, likely to win a decent race at some stage.

JAPAN notably easy to back, given how his stable has dominated the Derby trials, was on firmer ground than previously and although he couldn't land a blow and was a little below his best 2-y-o form, he shaped encouragingly after 8 months off, the 2f longer trip looking barely enough for him; patiently ridden, shaken up early in straight, not quicken, stayed on from 2f out, never on terms; will be suited by 1½m; looks and pedigree suggest he will step up on this before long and it wouldn't be a surprise were he to develop into a St Leger contender.

TURGENEV ran about as well as could have been expected upped in grade, setting the ideal pace for the winner, as it turned out, not weakening until late in the day; led, ridden straight, headed 2f out, weakened final 1f.

NAYEF ROAD (IRE) up in grade, ran respectably, but found this a step too far, a less positive ride possibly also a factor, everything having gone perfectly for him at Newmarket; in touch, shaken up over 3f out, made no impression.

LINE OF DUTY (IRE) progressed to a win at Grade 1 level at 2 yrs and seemed sure to benefit from the step up in trip, but he proved the main disappointment of the race, folding almost as soon as he came under pressure; held up, ridden over 3f out, soon beaten; he'd won on firmish ground last year, so that shouldn't have been an issue, and he looked well forward beforehand.

ALMANIA (IRE) after 9 months off over 3f longer trip, blew whatever chance he had by rearing just as the stalls opened, showing some improvement nevertheless, though the performance may be a little suspect, his presence at this level so soon not typical of his stable, though he looks the part and his entries also suggest he's held in quite high regard, likely to justify that another day; very slowly away, in rear, shaken up early in straight, made no impression.

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